I need snow tires for my '03 Disco...any ideas?
These are supposed to be the best for light or deep snow. I will be getting a set in 16" for Angus this month
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....re1=yes#Survey
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....re1=yes#Survey
I had to hike 5 miles in the rain to get help while my wife and son stayed with the truck.
Not a good day.
I need a Hi-Lift, I could have winched us out had I had one.
It is going on my Christmas list at the #1 spot.
A good wide treaded AT is your best bet, not a closed tread like the BFG' AT's, which are terrible in snow.
Go on line to the tire rack or Discount tire and look for a good open/deep treaded tire and it will work all year round.
If you still have snow issues, then you may want to consider up-grading your t/case to a CDL option which will give you an additional 50% more traction over your current ETC.
Go on line to the tire rack or Discount tire and look for a good open/deep treaded tire and it will work all year round.
If you still have snow issues, then you may want to consider up-grading your t/case to a CDL option which will give you an additional 50% more traction over your current ETC.
Getting a set of the same Mastercrafts which the post member from Buffalo recommended. I'm using them just for snow, though. We'll see how they do this winter. I guess they are designed just for winter.
Thanks all!
KL
Thanks all!
KL
Oh come on, You gotta give the BFGoodRich A/T TA KOs a little more credit, I think there a pretty good tire in the snow, I didnt get stuck one time last season, and i live up in the mountains of Colorado. I had a set of those puppies and they ran right through the snow. Although i didnt have my disco... this was my 1993 Dodge ram 250 LE Hmm... Personally i think the BFGS do great in my expierence.
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